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- May 2006 at the age of 456 years. Saint Fintan founded a monastery at Clonenagh in County Laois, Ireland, in the sixth century and it had a spring beside...
- Fintan of Clonenagh (c. 526 – 603) was an Irish hermit and monk. He was an abbot and disciple of Columba of Terrygl****. Fintan was born in about 526,...
- the Martyrology ****erts that Óengus was born in Clúain Édnech/Eidnech (Clonenagh, Spahill, County Laois, Ireland), not far from the present town of Mountrath...
- another scriptorium. Suggested locations include Stradbally (Co. Laois) and Clonenagh (County Laois), the home of Uí Chrimthainn (see below). Eugene O'Curry...
- Finbarr of Cork 550 623 Finnian of Clonard 470 12 December 549 Fintan of Clonenagh c. 526 603 found in Roman Martyrology Fintán of Taghmon unknown 635 Bishop...
- located 1.5km north of the village. A charity tractor run, in aid of Clonenagh National School, takes place in the village each December. A syndicate...
- Mountmellick Ballyfin 239 Maryborough West Clonenagh and Clonagheen Mountmellick Ballyfin Demesne 566 Maryborough West Clonenagh and Clonagheen Mountmellick Ballyfin...
- Kilkenny. He died in 639 and was buried in either the ancient abbey of Clonenagh: Cluain-Ednech, County Laois or Clooneagh: Cluain Each, County Kerry....
- psalms and hymns from an old holy man named Colman Cule, who lived near Clonenagh, and founded the church of Cluain Cain. Afterwards, he studied with Finnian...
- who lived at Dunbrody, County Wexford. Edward Chichester, the Rector at Clonenagh who married Elizabeth Chichester, daughter of Capt. John Chichester. Lady...